Radiant Light Is A Trippy Light Painting Series That Looks Like Space Anomalies

Photographer / Light painter Patrick Rochon (previously) released something that is on the intersection of photography and general art. The series is called Radiant Light and it was created using tools that Patrick designed.

Here is the description of the series:

I’ve been fascinated by what we can’t see. Like the shape of sounds, energy, vibrations, feelings, the photons our bodies emits.
You know that light is invisible until it touches something. Sounds like our voice, have the most amazing shapes as we can see with cymatics. The work of Dr. Masaru Emoto shows us that we are directly influencing and shaping our surrounding through our intentions.
The planets in relationship to one an other, moves in beautiful patters similar to sacred geometry.
If you look at a mandala, at sacred geometry, at fractals, at patterns used in art or observed in nature such as the Golden Ratio spiral you see a connection that links it all.
I play with light in the dark, it’s called light painting. I imagine all the beauty and keys that lies beyond what we see with our eyes. I experiment with consciousness to discover the greater intelligence that creates us all.
The Radiant Light exhibition is an artistic interpretation of what shapes our reality of all forms of energy invisible to the naked eye, but more real than you and me.
Most of what shapes reality is unseen.

The series is exhibiting at Endeavour Gallery in Calgary until May 3rd.

neato. so this is what the kids at a rave with glow sticks are tripping out on 😛

Jared Lawson

Holy cow these are some of the best light painting examples I have ever seen. I have only played around for a second with light painting, but this is unreal and may be pushing a new trend in photography. California Photographer

Patrick Rochon

Well thank you Jared for this great comment, it is a lot of work to get there but pushing our self’s boundaries is like traveling in unknown countries. It’s an adventure filled with surprises.

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